CLI (Command Line Interface)

Event Logging Commands (Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

show logging

Syntax

This command displays the

show logging {flash ram sendmail trap}

configuration settings for

• flash - Displays settings for storing event messages in flash memory (i.e.,

logging messages to local

permanent memory).

switch memory, to an

• ram - Displays settings for storing event messages in temporary RAM (i.e.,

SMTP event handler, or to

memory flushed on power reset).

a remote syslog server.

• sendmail - Displays settings for the SMTP event handler.

 

 

• trap - Displays settings for the trap function.

 

Default Setting: None

 

Command Mode: Privileged Exec

 

Example:

 

The following example shows that system logging is enabled, the message level

 

for flash memory is “errors” (i.e., default level 3 - 0), the message level for RAM is

 

“debugging” (i.e., default level 7 - 0).

Console#show logging flash

Syslog logging:

Enabled

History logging in FLASH: level errors

Console#show logging ram

Syslog logging:

Enabled

History logging in RAM: level debugging

Console#

 

 

Show Logging Flash/ram - Display Description

 

 

Field

Description

 

 

Syslog logging

Shows if system logging has been enabled via the

 

logging on command.

 

 

History logging in FLASH

The message level(s) reported based on the logging

 

history command.

 

 

History logging in RAM

The message level(s) reported based on the logging

 

history command.

 

 

The following example displays settings for the trap function:

Console#show logging trap

Syslog logging: Enable

REMOTELOG status: disable

REMOTELOG facility type: local use 7

REMOTELOG level type: Debugging messages

REMOTELOG server IP address: 1.2.3.4

REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0

REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0

REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0

REMOTELOG server IP address: 0.0.0.0

Console#

Show Logging Trap - Display Description

 

Field

Description

 

 

 

 

Syslog logging

Shows if system logging has been enabled via the

 

 

logging on command.

 

 

 

 

REMOTELOG status

Shows if remote logging has been enabled via the

 

 

logging trap command.

 

 

 

 

REMOTELOG facility type

The facility type for remote logging of syslog mes-

 

 

sages as specified in the logging facility command.

 

 

 

 

REMOTELOG level type

The severity threshold for syslog messages sent to a

 

 

remote server as specified in the logging trap

 

 

command.

 

 

 

 

REMOTELOG server IP

The address of syslog servers as specified in the

 

address

logging host command.

 

 

 

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